Sustainable reading
for career planning.
About the book:
Sustainable career - changing the world with the right job.
Suggestions for entering and moving into sustainability.
This book is suitable reading for anyone who also wants to deal with topics such as social responsibility in the supply chain, CO2 reduction or sustainability communication in their career.
The book presents different career paths - in companies, consulting, NGOs, a foundation, politics and academia. Twenty-four experienced experts give insights into their everyday work in interviews and show how diverse a career in sustainability can be.
The book also answers the questions: What job profiles are there? How can I train and further my education? How and where can I start and change my career, and what skills do I need to do so?
About the authors.
Dr Saskia Juretzek
has been working on corporate responsibility for more than 12 years. Since 2015, she has been driving sustainability as Senior Manager Sustainability at Allianz, including as an expert for sustainability strategy, governance structures, group-wide sustainability reporting and auditing. Previously, she was responsible for strategic sustainability issues and reporting at Telefónica Deutschland.
In her doctorate, she investigated which competences are needed to successfully implement sustainability strategies. She gives guest lectures at various German universities, is a member of the advisory board of the MBA Trend and Sustainability Management at Nürtingen Geislingen University and co-founder and managing director of Futurewoman.
Sandra Broschat
is a sustainability expert with many years of experience in the beverage industry. As Head of Sustainability, she is responsible for global sustainability management at Mast-Jägermeister SE. In parallel, she regularly advises companies on the development and implementation of sustainability strategies and measures.
With her sustainability expertise and as co-founder and managing director of Futurewoman, she is a sought-after expert for panel discussions, workshops and lectures.